I have used this «crash» in RAM prices to plunge for 2x2x16Gb of RAM. The RAM is on G.Skill's list of approved memory for the X399 Aorus Gaming 7 (F4-2400C15D-32GFXR). So I just removed the old RAM, put in this 1 and all I got were BSOD installing Windows 10.
Things I have done :
- Latest BIOS (F12g) from May of this year.
- Installed only 1 stick, even changed install slots from normal ones to other ones, see if a slot was bad. BSOD always.
- Changed timings to be looser (from CL15-15-15-39 all the way up to CL20-20-20-39), lowered speed to 2133Mhz, even upped the voltage to 1.30v. And yes, the UEFI recognized the RAM correctly, XMP was working.
Any suggestions on how to proceed ?
Forgot to post some of my specs :
Gigabyte X399 Aorus Gaming 7 ; 32Gb (4x8Gb Aegis F4-2800C17D-16GIS) that only works at 2133 ; Threadripper 1900x (8c-16t) with Noctua NHU14S ; 2x MSI 1070 in SLI ; Seasonic Prime Platinum 750W PSU.
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